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emacsclient and Mac OS's clipboard
From: |
michaelsbradleyjr |
Subject: |
emacsclient and Mac OS's clipboard |
Date: |
Wed, 25 Apr 2012 12:38:17 -0700 (PDT) |
User-agent: |
G2/1.0 |
I'm running the latest pretest from the "Emacs For Mac OS X" website
(Emacs-pretest-24.0.95-universal-10.6.8.dmg) on Mac OS version 10.7.
If I launch Emacs in a standalone fashion (i.e. double-click on Emacs.app), the
editor's kill ring and the OS's clipboard "communicate" with each other such
that I can copy/paste back and forth between Emacs and other applications.
However, if I launch Emacs in --daemon mode and then fire up `emacsclient -c`,
I find that the client's kill ring does not "communicate" with the OS's
clipboard, and it's seemingly impossible to copy/paste between Emacs and other
applications. A workaround is to use some intermediate text file, which I have
open in say Emacs and TextEdit, but obviously that's not a great solution.
I'm hunting for a fix to this problem (if one exists) but am coming up short
with google searches, et al.
Thanks for your help.
- emacsclient and Mac OS's clipboard,
michaelsbradleyjr <=